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ARMSTRONG INSTITUTE FOR PATIENT SAFETY AND QUALITY 750 E. Pratt St., 15th Floor Baltimore, MD 21202 Hopkinsmedicine.org/armstrong_institute Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Patient Safety, Human Factors, and Team Research The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland The Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety & Quality at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join our team in Summer 2016. The specifics of the position can be shaped to meet the needs and interests of the chosen candidate, but all candidates will dedicate significant effort to a NASA-funded project to develop unobtrusive, sensor-based measurement strategies for team performance. This is an inherently multi-disciplinary effort, and many skill sets are valued. Competitive candidates will have strengths in several of the following areas: applied research, teamwork (as a research topic and skill set), performance measurement, psychometrics, personnel selection, unobtrusive measurement, multi-level analysis, time series analysis, interface design, program evaluation, database design, wearable and environmental sensors, and coding experience (Python and R preferred). The fellow will participate in the development and validation of an individual and team level competency assessment system employing novel wearable and environmental sensors as well as traditional measurement methods. This is a full-time, one-year position located in Baltimore, Maryland, with the potential for extension. Responsibilities This individual will work closely with core Armstrong Institute faculty, Drs. Michael Rosen & Aaron Dietz, on projects currently funded through NASA and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Fellows will also have the opportunity to collaborate on extramural funding proposals. The scope of responsibilities include comprehensive project management, collaborative development of data collection strategies and tools, conducting systematic literature reviews and synthesis, data collection, data management, analysis, reporting, and manuscript preparation. This position will focus primarily on research, but fellows will have the opportunity to participate (10% or less of time) in innovative applied system improvement projects to further their understanding of patient safety and quality priorities and strategies in healthcare operations. Fellows may also teach as part of Continuing Education courses offered by the Armstrong Institute. Some travel may be required. Qualifications Candidates will have completed a doctoral degree in Human Factors Psychology or Engineering, IndustrialOrganizational Psychology, Computer Science, Public Health, or a related field and demonstrate a robust applied research record. Candidates must have less than 2 years of post-doctoral experience. Successful candidates must possess strong analytic skills, including multi-level modeling and multi-level factor analysis experience. Competence with statistical analysis software is also required (SAS, Stata, SPSS, or R). Successful candidates will have outstanding organizational skills. Strong verbal and writing skills are critical. The successful applicant will also demonstrate an ability to effectively collaborate with other professionals and institutions with minimal supervision, as well as the ability to work well as part of a diverse, multidisciplinary research team. ARMSTRONG INSTITUTE FOR PATIENT SAFETY AND QUALITY 750 E. Pratt St., 15th Floor Baltimore, MD 21202 Hopkinsmedicine.org/armstrong_institute How to Apply Qualified applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, at least one manuscript reprint (preprints are acceptable) or other writing sample, and three professional references. Applicant review will begin on April 14, 2016 and continue until the position is filled. Materials may be submitted electronically or by mail to: Dr. Michael Rosen Johns Hopkins Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety & Quality 750 East Pratt Street, 15th Floor Baltimore, MD 21202 Email: [email protected]